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I found a gramatical error on this page, but the page is locked so I can't fix it.

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==Gramatical error==

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In the section "What is the primary source of advancement requirements?", the last sentence of the first paragraph reads "The are two exceptions to this rule:". I think you meant "There are two exceptions to this rule:".

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I found a gramatical error on this page, but the page is locked so I can't fix it. In the section "What is the primary source of advancement requirements?", the last sentence of the first paragraph reads "The are two exceptions to this rule:". I think you meant "There are two exceptions to this rule:". [[User:Scoutaholic|Scoutaholic]]

:I suggest that you register on '''[http://www.MeritBadge.Net/phpbb MeritBadge.Net]''', which is our sister site. (Please use the same ''username'' and ''email address'' on both sites.) If you can successfully register there, then I will be able to determine whether or not to allow (and exception for) you to remain registered here. Fair enough? &mdash;'''''[[User:RWSmith|RWSmith]]''''' ''[[MeritBadgeDotOrg:Bureaucrat|(Bureaucrat)]]'', 21:03, October 11, 2010 (EDT)

Gramatical error

I found a gramatical error on this page, but the page is locked so I can't fix it. In the section "What is the primary source of advancement requirements?", the last sentence of the first paragraph reads "The are two exceptions to this rule:". I think you meant "There are two exceptions to this rule:". Scoutaholic

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I suggest that you register on MeritBadge.Net, which is our sister site. (Please use the same username and email address on both sites.) If you can successfully register there, then I will be able to determine whether or not to allow (and exception for) you to remain registered here. Fair enough? —RWSmith(Bureaucrat), 21:03, October 11, 2010 (EDT)